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The non-native emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), threatens extirpation of susceptible ash (Fraxinus species; Lamiales: Oleaceae) in North America.
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TWO TEXTS OF CARRYING THE PROCESSION OF THE GOD HORUS AND THE GODDESS HATHOR AT EDFU TEMPLE
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Notes on the Eastern Species of Cerceris. (Hym. Philanthidae.)
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CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Cerceris fumipennis covers Identity, Distribution, Further Information.
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This datasheet on Cerceris fumipennis covers Identity, Distribution, Further Information.
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CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Cerceris arenaria covers Identity, Distribution.
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This datasheet on Cerceris arenaria covers Identity, Distribution.
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Cerceris hathor PULAWSKI, 1983 (Figs 13-14) As Cerceris eugenia SCHLETTERER, 1887, in GUICHARD (1993) M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: Jebel Hafit / S Al Ain 4♁♁ 19.iii.2009 leg. CSE; 1♁ 04.iii.2014 leg. Roberts; 1♁ 24.iii.2014 leg. Roberts; 1♁ 02.iii.2015 leg. Roberts; 1♀ 15.iii.2015 leg. Roberts; 1♀ 24.iii.2015 leg.
Schmid, Christian, Dollfuss, Hermann
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Cerceris hathor PULAWSKI, 1983 (Figs 13-14) As Cerceris eugenia SCHLETTERER, 1887, in GUICHARD (1993) M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: Jebel Hafit / S Al Ain 4♁♁ 19.iii.2009 leg. CSE; 1♁ 04.iii.2014 leg. Roberts; 1♁ 24.iii.2014 leg. Roberts; 1♁ 02.iii.2015 leg. Roberts; 1♀ 15.iii.2015 leg. Roberts; 1♀ 24.iii.2015 leg.
Schmid, Christian, Dollfuss, Hermann
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Environmental Entomology, 2020
Many jewel beetles (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) play an important ecological role in wood decomposition and nutrient cycling. Compared with other saproxylic species, buprestids are considered cryptic as they are difficult to sample and identify. As a result,
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Many jewel beetles (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) play an important ecological role in wood decomposition and nutrient cycling. Compared with other saproxylic species, buprestids are considered cryptic as they are difficult to sample and identify. As a result,
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